Educational Philosophy MCQs

This document presents  multiple choice questions about philosophical foundations of education. The questions cover various topics including the origins of education, Get School of Philosophy of Education Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ Quiz) with answers and detailed solutions. Download these Free

The primary responsibility for determining the aims of education should be:

A. Teacher
B. Administrator
C. Society
D. Parents
Correct answer is: C. Society
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Normally philosophy may be prescriptive and:

A. Speculative
B. Analytical
C. Critical
D. Normative
Correct answer is: A. Speculative
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The objectives of any school subject must:

A. Teacher derived
B. General in nature
C. Determined by subject matter
D. The basis for content and class activities
Correct answer is: D. The basis for content and class activities
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Who says, “Human nature remains the same everywhere hence education should be the same for everyone”:

A. Perennialism
B. Essentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructionism
Correct answer is: A. Perennialism
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The goal of education should be:

A. Getting a certificate
B. Mastery of subject matter
C. Training to make a living
D. Acquiring knowledge, skills, habits
Correct answer is: D. Acquiring knowledge, skills, habits
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Who believe experimental knowledge is real:

A. Perennialism
B. Essentialism
C. Progressivism
D. Reconstructionism
Correct answer is: C. Progressivism
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The emphasis in the classroom should be on:

A. Needs of the whole class
B. The needs of individual child
C. The subject matter
D. The teaching method
Correct answer is: B. The needs of individual child
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Philosophy is a general theory of:

A. Education
B. Psychology
C. Sociology
D. Anthropology
Correct answer is: A. Education
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What is the foundation out of which the objectives of education come?

A. Philosophy
B. Curriculum
C. Assessment
D. Psychology
Correct answer is: A. Philosophy
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Etymological definition of a word shows its derivation from:

A. English
B. Arabic
C. Persian
D. Greek/Latin
Correct answer is: D. Greek/Latin
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